Keaka D. Martin is accused of shooting and injuring two Big Island police officers in Hilo on Jan. 2. He was charged with two counts of first-degree attempted murder, second-degree reckless endangering, place to keep a firearm, possessing a loaded firearm on a highway, two counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, ownership/possession of a firearm prohibited, and altering the identification markings on a firearm.

On Jan. 17, 20-year-old Robert Reed (right), who has no permanent address, and 22-year-old Jessie Bitton of Kailua-Kona were arrested and charged with various drug offenses. Police raided the Waimea motel where they were found.

Surveillance video of Gilman's murder showed Kawena Krause, 19, appearing to put a choke hold on Gilman until his body went limp. Krause was charged on Jan. 19 with murder, robery, burglary theft and use of a firearm in the commission of a separate felony.

Fugitive Jovi Enrique, 23, was arrested on Jan. 24 in Anahola for charges relating to unauthorized entry and control of a motor vehicle, second degree theft, and driving without a license.

Enrique was one of 22 fugitives arrested during a 3-day mission of the U.S. Marshals Hawai'i Fugitive Task Force.

Former University of Hawaii football kicker Dan Kelly was arrested in California in late January on suspicion of soliciting sex from a minor. Kelly is a coach of a soccer club at a high school in Murrieta, Calif. Reports say he pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Tyler Kamanao Taylor, 18, of Hilo was charged in connection with an early morning robbery at Kolekole Beach Park on Feb. 6. Taylor is accused of threatening a couple camping at the beach park with a knife before taking several of their possessions and demanding the keys to their rental car.

Paul Solis, 46, was charged with meth trafficking, promoting a detrimental drug, two counts of promoting a dangerous drug, two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia and four firearms offenses after a drug bust in Waikoloa on Feb. 22.

Jaren Larinaga-Napihaa was arrested on Feb. 28 in Hilo and charged with two counts of failure to appear in court and suspicion of burglary. Two of the burglaries took place on Aug. 29, 2012 in the Seaview Circle subdivision. The third was Oct. 30, 2012 off Old Mamalahoa Highway in Holualoa.

Charles Howard Lanham III, 60, was charged on Mar. 1 with two counts of first-degree commercial promotion of a detrimental drug, one count of second-degree commercial promotion of a detrimental drug, and five counts of possessing drug paraphernalia for running a sophisticated underground marijuana-growing operation in Puna.

Linda L. Stallings was charged with the same offenses as Lanham in the underground marijuana operation. Her bail was set at $35,000 while Lanham was given $42,000 bail. Both made bail and were released on March 2.

The home on Kokokahi Road in Glenwood had an underground bunker that was about 40-feet-by-80-feet large.

The setup of this growing operation, which used two large diesel generators to power the bunker’s fans and lights, posed a significant risk of fire and potentially a large explosion.

Police recovered more than 500 marijuana plants, which are about 3-to-4-feet-tall, approximately 10 pounds of dried marijuana and a small amount of hashish from the bunker and surrounding property.

Six people were charged in a drug bust at a Kailua-Kona residence on March 4. The six people charged are as follows: (top, left to right) Anthony McPherson, Brandon Post, and Jackie Holder; (bottom, left to right) John Adam Jones, Joseph Garcia-Hina, and Kahulaona Kaili-Jones.

A man who lived in the Kapolei house where Leslie Dabis (pictured) and another man stormed the house spoke with KITV4 News about the incident. Roommates say the woman kidnapped at the house was Dabis' ex-girlfriend.

Hawai?i Island police have charged a Puna man arrested on March 26 in connection with an incident involving a barricaded subject in the Eden Roc subdivision.

Jeffrey K. Cabantan, 55, of Eden Roc was charged with first-degree terroristic threatening and four firearm offenses. His bail was set at $104,000. He remained at the Hilo police cellblock pending his initial court hearing on April 1.

Honolulu police charged Richard A. Lam, 21, of Kalihi with assault after a stabbing on Sheridan Street on March 31. Court documents say he apparently had blood on his hands when police tracked him down at a gas station.

Kaonohi Ekau, 20, from Pahoa man was charged on April 1 in connection with a burglary that occurred last year in the Puna District. On Sept. 9, 2012, a 61-year-old Pahoa man reported that upon returning home, he discovered his house had been entered and several items had been stolen.

Justin Berry, 28, was sentenced on April 10 to five years in prison for felony theft and drug charges. Prosecutors say Berry failed to accept responsibility for his action saying "he was at the wrong place at the wrong time."

A woman and her sister from British Columbia were arrested at Honolulu International Airport on May 2 after some kind of disturbance happened on an Allegiant Air flight from Washington state, according to state public safety officials.

Rachel Michel Francis, 20, was accused of assaulting an officer when sheriffs met the two women at the gate. She was booked with assault of a law enforcement officer in the second degree.

Her sister, Mary Michel Francis, 22, was accused of intervening. She was booked with interference in government operations.

Jennifer Yoshioka, 34, was arrested in connection with a burglary case at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Police say Yoshioka may have been a passenger in a getaway car driven by a man suspected in multiple break-ins, according to a police report. She was released without charges.

On May 22, Gregory Preston was found guilty of theft in the second degree. Preston walked out of the Sears on Kauai with a 32" Seiki television and a 3-D Panasonic Blu-Ray Home Theater System worth more than $500. Preston testified he was confused as to the price of the merchandise, but admitted to stealing it.

Oahu Community Correctional Center inmate Benjamin Pabingwit, 28, was arrested by police on May 24 after he walked away from a work furlough program three weeks earlier. He was found in a stolen vehicle in Waianae. Pabingwit was serving a sentence on drug charges.

Hiram Kawelu III, 25, of Hilo was charged with second-degree reckless endangering, promoting a dangerous drug, driving with a revoked license and reckless driving on July 24 in connection with a threatening incident.

Albert Espaniola Jr., 34, of Hilo was charged with two counts of terroristic threatening on July 24 in connection with a threatening incident.

Oahu Community Correctional Center inmate Eric Ung, 54, was arrested on July 25 after he failed to return from a work furlough. He was located on Kapiolani Boulevard near Ala Moana Center. Ung was in OCCC due to a first-degree sexual assault conviction.

William Corbett, 64, pleaded no contest to felony negligent homicide and was sentenced on July 31 to five years in prison. He was driving a Kauai Coffee delivery truck in February 2010 when the truck crossed the center line of Kuhio Highway and crashed into a car killing 59-year-old Glenn Doi.

Nicole Russo, 23, pleaded no contest to negligent homicide after a deadly crash near Kawela Bay on April 11, 2012, according to the prosecuting attorney's office. Authorities say Russo was drunk when she crashed a car along Kamehameha Highway killing 24-year-old Joshua Plandor. Russo is scheduled to be sentenced in February 2014.

Hawai?i Island police are searching for a 38-year old man wanted on bench warrants for bail jumping and contempt of court. Mark Wirth is describe as 6-feet-tall, 170 pounds with short blond hair and blue eyes. He has no permanent address but may be in the Hilo area.

Manuel Maldonado, 28, was the first man to be charged under a new Hawaii law making solicitation of a minor for prostitution a Class C felony. Court documents say a 16-year-old Kapolei girl told police he contacted her by phone in September claiming he was responding to an escort ad. He allegedly asked the girl to send him nude photos of herself via text message and that he had sex with her twice in exchange for cigarettes and marijuana.

Patrick Lewis, 49, is a deputy sheriff who crashed a state car while allegedly driving while under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested by police on Oct. 2 on Kamehameha Highway in Pearl City. A public safety spokesperson said he was not on duty at the time of the crash.

Eddie Paaluhi Poai, 37, was charged on Oct. 2 with the theft of a state truck that happened on July 5 in Hilo.

Michael Ayala was arrested on Oct. 7 for stabbing a woman and forcing her to buy airline tickets to Florida for him and his girlfriend.

Ayala's girlfriend is Jessica Hinebaugh and the woman who was attacked is her sister. Court documents show Hinebaugh's sister was two months pregnant and the attack was unprovoked. Hinebaugh and Ayala were arrested at the Honolulu International Airport.

David Verden Williams Jr., 37, was sentenced on Oct. 9 to 12 years in prison for robbing a Kauai bank two years ago. According to court documents, he handed a note to the teller saying, "I have explosives strapped to me and a gun. Empty the drawer or I will kill you." Verden was arrested at the St. Regis Hotel in Princeville.

A Kauai judge sentenced 35-year-old Norman Bukoski Junior to 18 months in prison after he pleaded no contest to negligent homicide and negligent injury for a January 2010 crash that killed a man and injured another man.

Amery Kahale-Sugimura, 35, was indicted by a grand jury after an apparent home invasion in Aiea. He was shot by police during the incident. Kahale-Sugimura was out on bail awaiting trial in an auto theft case.

Alexander Mar, 33, was charged with first-degree burglary on Nov. 27 after police say he stole items from an Aiea apartment on Nov. 8.

Kauai resident David Laamea was sentenced to five years in prison on felony drug charges in November. Laamea asked the judge to give him prison time after the state had recommended probation. He plans on spending time mentoring younger inmates to turn their lives around.

Kyle Masato Matsumoto, 36, of Hanalei was arrested on Dec. 2 for the second time in two days. He allegedly stole a handbag from a visiting Japanese couple on a beach in Haena. Police say Matsumoto has an extensive criminal history and several pending cases relating to theft, auto theft and criminal property damage.

Kyson Dameron, 18, of Hilo was charged on Dec. 13 with burglary, theft, forgery, fraudulent use of a credit card and identity theft. He was also charged with burglary for break-ins in Waiakea on Dec. 4 and 10. Dameron and his father, Tyson Prim, were arrested on Dec. 11 after they were stopped by police in a stolen car.

Tyson Prim, 37, of Hilo was charged with auto theft.

Keoni Mata, 30, was charged on Dec. 17 with burglary, theft, fraudulent use of a credit card, identity theft and forgery in connection with burglaries in Waiakea. Mata was originally arrested on a bench warrant for contempt of court and suspicion of fraudulent use of a credit card. Police say the card was taken during a burglary in Waiakea.

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